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Brute Force Keygens for Windows XP and 2000

I thought Vista had a brute force but found out they made ones for Windows XP too such as these files.. Thanks to our users btalex1990 and an2o1s12ds19dk for this info and downloads links.
download - comments - 27.7.2007

Video Windows Vista Keygen confirmation?

Some our users report to us that Vista Keygen is not hoax and it works. One of them (pyrates) prepare this video, which should confirm that it work.
windows - comments - 4.3.2007

Windows Vista Keygen a Hoax?

The author of the Windows Vista keygen (Computer User) that was reported yesterday has admitted that the program does not actually work.
windows - comments - 3.3.2007

Vista Brute Force Keygen

Thanks to Computer User to report this way and to Snooza to prepare the pack! This method is a brute force attempt at determining a usable key.
download - comments - 1.3.2007

Vista Brute Force Keygen

Thanks to Computer User to report this way and to Snooza to prepare the pack! This method is a brute force attempt at determining a usable key.
download - comments - 1.3.2007

Windows Vista Keygen a Hoax?

The author of the Windows Vista keygen (Computer User) that was reported yesterday has admitted that the program does not actually work.
windows - comments - 3.3.2007

Video Windows Vista Keygen confirmation?

Some our users report to us that Vista Keygen is not hoax and it works. One of them (pyrates) prepare this video, which should confirm that it work.
windows - comments - 4.3.2007

Windows Vista Keygen a Hoax

Thanks to dw2003 for submitting this to the Front Page.

KezNews forum member Computer User , quickly infamous for releasing his Brute Force Keygen to the world, has confessed t..
neowin.net - 04.03.2007

Windows Vista Keygen a Hoax

Thanks to dw2003 for submitting this to the Front Page.

KezNews forum member Computer User , quickly infamous for releasing his Brute Force Keygen to the world, has confessed the piece of software isn't all it was hyped up to be. " Fact is the brute force keygen is a joke, I never intended for it to work. I have never gotten it to work, everyone should stop using it! " This is quite a shocking statement for the simple reason that many have already reported that they have found keys which activate just fine. " Everyone who said they got a key a probably lying or mistaken! " Either the author of the program has decided he does not want to get in trouble, or he is genuinely telling the truth. In short, the generator does work, but it is a very impractical crack.


neowin.net - 04.03.2007

Trojan, distributed over torrent, blocks torrent sites

A trojan named Troj/Qhost-AC, has been spotted on torrent sites labeled as a keygen for popular software. But in a strange surprise, the trojan would modify the users host file, rather than generating a key, changing popular torrent web sites like, The Pirate Bay, Suprbay (The Pirate Bay forum) and Mininova, the two most popular torrent sites on the internet to 127.0.0.1, making it impossible to visit these sites. The Trojan caused pop-ups on users screens and played a sound file saying "downloading is wrong". The Trojan didn't install any other spyware or malware onto the victims PC, other than blocking the three web sites, something that many users thought was strange.

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neowin.net - 06.01.2009

Ballmer: Pirates won't have it easy with Vista

Yesterday a Neowin member linked to a DIGG article that was sourcing this website with a screenshot of a supposed key generator for Windows Vista. Since last night it has been updated and the poster claims to of gotten hold of the keygen in a non-working state. Elaborate hoax or the real deal?

The screenshot lower on this page shows DLL errors when running the keygen and it clearly states on the web site that it didn't work. The crack appears to be of Russian origin and only time will tell if Microsoft's "dial in" feature really has been circumvented.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told Wall Street analysts that the company might "dial up" the intensity of antipiracy technology baked into Windows Vista as part of an effort to squeeze more revenue from China, India, Brazil, Russia and other emerging markets.

Ballmer's comments came during a conference call with financial analysts in which he repeatedly hammered home the theme that sales forecasts for Windows -- Vista in particular -- have been "overly optimistic."

One way Microsoft can bump up Windows sales is to tighten the screws on pirates, Ballmer said. "Piracy reduction can be a source of Windows revenue growth, and I think we'll make some piracy improvements this year."

"We have new technologies built into Windows Vista, something we call Windows Genuine Advantage we've really dialed up in capabilities with the Vista release," he said. "I do think that will bring some revenue growth. We will have strong growth in the Windows business in emerging markets: China, India, Brazil, Russia and many others. Those markets are very high piracy."


neowin.net - 20.02.2007